Ex-police inspector Matthew Dennis given home detention for lying to PIC about drug use

By Paul Bibby
Updated October 31 2014 - 12:09pm, first published 11:27am
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis at an earlier court appearance. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis at an earlier court appearance. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby
Former police inspector Matthew Mark Dennis outside the Downing Centre Local Court. Photo: Paul Bibby

A former NSW Police inspector who lied to the Police Integrity Commission about a drug-fuelled Gold Coast weekend will be required to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet seven days a week and undergo regular urine tests while serving at least nine months of home detention.

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